NON-STOP FLIGHTS TO MALE

Flights to Male

Overview

You’ll be simply lost for words by the sheer beauty of the Maldives. It's everything you imagined and so much more – vivid coral reefs, pristine atolls personalised to individual tastes and attention to detail taken to another level. This ultimate beach destination sympathetically blends ultra modern design into a flawlessly natural setting, to create a paradise quite unlike any other.

Unparalleled natural beauty and extraordinary service make the Maldives a popular choice for luxury holidays and romantic getaways. But don’t be mistaken, its pristine beaches and turquoise lagoons would appeal to anyone looking for an unforgettable beach break. Embrace idyllic living at its finest and be taken aback by the alluring charm and unique character of these enchanting islands. The incredible underwater world is made for diving and snorkelling, while award-winning spas and kids’ facilities provide a welcome retreat for all.

Maldives Facts

Everything you need to know, before you go

An overview of the Maldives

The Maldives is made up of 1000 tiny islands, scattered across 26 atolls. Home to pristine beaches and turquoise lagoons, it is the lowest country in the world at only 1.5 metres above sea level. The atolls are composed of vibrant coral reefs and sand bars, with many of the resorts inhabiting their own private island. Visit Male for bustling street markets and culture, but don’t get caught out by the time difference between ‘Male time’ and ‘island time’.

Getting around the Maldives

There are two transport options, seaplane or speedboat. When booking your hotel or ba.com, you’ll see which one applies to you. Travelling by seaplane is a breathtaking experience. See the atolls from a birdseye view and watch the bright turquoise rings fade into the depths of the Indian Ocean. Have your camera at the ready, as you often have to stow your hand luggage separately. Speedboat transfers are shorter and give you a taste of the calm waters and tranquil surroundings.

The weather in the Maldives

The Maldives has a tropical climate, with impressive year round temperatures. There are two seasons, the dry season from December to March and the wet season from May to November. April is often a transitional period. The average temperature in the Maldives is 30 °C, making it the ideal beach destination all year round. The sunrays are strong, even on cloudy days and the humidity can be high, so plenty of sun protection and shady breaks are recommended.

Unique experiences in the Maldives

Go to the Maldives for a once in a lifetime, unforgettable holiday. Many of our hotels offer bespoke experiences, which will really add the wow factor to your trip. You only have to ask to receive exceptional personalised service. From a romantic candlelit dinner on the beach to a private picnic on a desert island. Or, sometimes it’s the finer details that you remember, like rose petals in the bath or chilled champagne in your room.

Protecting paradise – environmental concerns in the Maldives

Ninety nine percent of the Maldives is made up by sea, so it’s no wonder that water sports like snorkelling and diving attract so many visitors. The living coral that surrounds the islands is a complex ecological system, which the Maldivians are striving to protect. It is home to an astonishing variety of species and coral gardens that are considered some of the best in the world. Recognised as a natural wonder, respect for the unique surroundings and environment is essential if we are to maintain this paradise.